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Almost a Third of America’s Homeless Population Lives in California, Study Finds

The number of homeless people in the state has increased drastically over recent years with poor policies cited as the main reason for the situation.
AG Kris Mayes Weaponizes Arizona AG's Office

Trump Advisers Meadows, Giuliani Among 18 Indicted in Arizona Election Case

Arizona grand jury indicted 18 Republicans with conspiracy, fraud, and forgery for submitting document to Congress “falsely” declaring Trump beat Biden in AZ’s popular vote during 2020 presidential election.

Newsom Doubling Number of Officers in San Francisco to Combat Crime, Fentanyl Crisis

Gov. Gavin Newsom will bolster efforts to tackle fentanyl crisis with promise to add CA Highway Patrol officers in a joint operation with CA National Guard.
Arizona State Capitol

Arizona House Votes to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban, Sending Bill to State Senate

AZ House approved bill to remove strict abortion prohibition after judge ruled state could enforce 1864 legislation with exemption only for life of mother.
Top U.S. egg producer detects bird flu at Texas plant

Major Egg Producer Detects Bird Flu, Must Kill Nearly 2 Million Chickens

Tests from birds at a major egg producer in the south have returned positive for avian influenza, prompting plans to kill nearly two million hens and pullets.

Arizona Supreme Court Reinstates Civil War-Era Abortion Ban

The 1864 law prohibits all abortions in the state except to save the mother’s life. A nearly two-year legal battle over abortion in Arizona ended...

Denver Cuts Taxpayer Services, Diverts $90 Million to Support Illegal Immigrants

“Denver Asylum Seeker Program” will act as a buffer and offer intensive preparation while immigrants wait 6 months for work permits after applying for asylum.

7 Indicted for Attacking NYPD Officers at Times Square

Seven persons have been indicted for attacking NYPD officers at Times Square DA Alvin Bragg announced during press conference with NYC Mayor Eric Adams.

NYC Mayor Says ‘Outside Agitators’ May Have Aggravated Chaos in Union Square Riot

A giveaway event that descended into chaos in Manhattan's Union Square Park may have been driven by "outside agitators," according to NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at The Gathering

DeSantis Suspends School Choice at 4 Florida Schools With CCP Ties

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has directed the state's Department of Education to suspend availability of school choice scholarships to 4 schools with CCP ties.

Wyoming Poised to Do Away With Gun-Free Zones

Wyoming's HB 125 repeals the designation for most places currently listed as gun-free zones, including public schools, colleges, and public buildings.

Tennessee Senate Passes Bill Targeting Vaccines in Food

The Tennessee Legislature has passed a bill that would require foods containing vaccines or vaccine materials to be labeled as pharmaceutical drugs.